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    Quote Originally Posted by Bon13 View Post
    Thanks for the reply I guessing she wants him to go to bed later cause she wants him to sleep in. She has also made a comment that after she picks him up he's up for a half hour cause he's going to bed to early. She's wants him to have veggies with every meal which is fine I do that anyway I told her I gave him beans and she argued with me that beans aren't a veggie then she realized I meant green beans. Lol she thought kidney beans. She was saying she could send veggies that I could warm up for him. When she drops him off she says he hasn't had lunch you could make him an egg and .... I have given her my menu and told her many times that is what he will be eating I'm not cooking separately for him, and every time she drops him off she has imput. He is good but he's an only child and gets lots of attention so he wants to be carried a lot he cries a lot during the day cause he wants to be held.i can terminate before 2 weeks with no notice I've given her my daily schedule and menu plan. I do have late fees but she gave notice she didn't know she was working late till she got to work.
    Must be because you put him to bed early...couldn't have anything to do with him having slept numerous hours, being woken and taken out into fresh air!! Oh, and NOTHING to do with having been away from mom for 10hrs, and the fact that it is not on a regular basis!!!

    It makes me laugh (and roll my eyes) at how parents look beyond common sense to find a way to make the caregiver to be blamed!

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